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A journalist finds herself caught in the middle of the Drenica Mountains with a guerrilla pressing a gun against her head.
By Susan Milligan
February 17, 1999
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A lifelong pacifist and former Middle East reporter for the Wall Street Journal on why we should bomb Baghdad.
By Geraldine Brooks
December 19, 1998
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For the west, saber-rattling is cheap, but action is unlikely.
By Loren Jenkins
June 12, 1998
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An American election supervisor learns some complicated lessons -- and ends up being evacuated -- during a
week with Bosnian Serbs
By Debbie DeVoe
October 7, 1997
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From a child's note to a brother's anger to a friend's song, Diana's funeral was a pageant of feelings.
By Joyce Millman
September 8, 1997
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By Catherine Seipp
September 5, 1997
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Everybody's trashing the paparazzi. But for even legendary photojournalists, moral ambiguity comes with the territory.
By Alexander Cockburn
September 4, 1997
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Street dogs, dead souls and killers who are heroes
By Gordon Weiss
January 6, 1997
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Break the
Bosnia-Iran
Connection
By Jonathan Broder
March 9, 1996
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plus Lucrative Losers and That Old Box Magic
By Andrew Ross
November 12, 1995